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Old 03-18-2008, 06:57 PM
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Has anyone installed the HD oil cooler on an Ultra? How well does it perform? I'm comparing the HD to the Jagg 10-row horizontal cooler.
 
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I put the HD premium oil cooler on my bike last fall...........working great for me. It's lowered my oil temps 20-30 degrees......which is just what I needed.

$245 from M&M Cycles........had it to my door in 2 days.

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I'm running the Setrab/Jag 10 row. Easy install I don't have a oil temp gauge so I can' tell you the difference, but I think the HD unit is 6 row and probably made by Jag. Shooter64 has good prices on the unit. Dont forget the thermostat.
 
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ORIGINAL: maineultraclassic

I put the HD premium oil cooler on my bike last fall...........working great for me. It's lowered my oil temps 20-30 degrees......which is just what I needed.

$245 from M&M Cycles........had it to my door in 2 days.

Steve
Agreed. But from Chicago Harley... Works great.
 
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I had the (china) HD cooler on my 2007 flht after a few stone hits. I brought the jagg 5 row vertical cooler with the manual bypass and the cooler adaptor what runs the oil lines under the filter not like the HD one. No stone hits after 6 months and changing motor oil is easy now .
 
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I installed a HD premium on my 07 ultra. Runs at 220 degress on a warm day. Seems to do the job and easy to install. gasket comes with the kit but Harley won't sell you one by itself.
 
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I installed the HD premium oil cooler on my 07 StreetGlide and only got about a 10 degree drop in my temperature on a really hot day.
 
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Harley sells a "renew" gasket kit for the oil coolers. It comes with the gasket that goes between the adapter and also includes the thermostat housing gasket and a couple of screws.
 
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ORIGINAL: hogbag07

I had the (china) HD cooler on my 2007 flht after a few stone hits. I brought the jagg 5 row vertical cooler with the manual bypass and the cooler adaptor what runs the oil lines under the filter not like the HD one. No stone hits after 6 months and servicing is easy now .
Where did you order it from?
 
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Old 03-19-2008, 08:22 AM
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If you do a search the engine guard used as a cooler is both effective and rock proof. More oil available to engine less heat! I know if you wreck your bike and break your guard you will lose fluid if it's that bad you probably won't be riding home!
 


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